If you've had the chance to dive into the recently launched "Valhalla" DLC God of War: Ragnarok, you've likely encountered the younger version of Kratos. For fans who've been following the series for a while, this moment is truly surprising, sparking speculation about a remaster of the first game.
Recently, Nick Baker, the founder of Xbox Era, revealed on his podcast that, according to insider information, Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is planning to remaster the original God of War trilogy, which includes the PS2 titles God of War (2005) and God of War II (2007), as well as God of War III (2010) on PS3. However, it is currently uncertain whether this plan involves a standard HD remaster or a more complex remake.
At the same time, he also speculates that this remaster project is likely to be handled by Bluepoint Games, the studio that previously worked on the remake of Demon's Souls, and it may be released in 2024 or 2025. However, the news should be treated as a rumor for now, and accurate information awaits official confirmation.